“But mere plausibility did not make the statement true.”
Source: The Heritage Universe, Summertide (1990), Chapter 6, “Summertide Minus Twenty-Nine” (p. 65)
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The Twilight Zone, "The Fugitive" (1962).
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Ex parte Rev. James Bell Cox (1887), L. R. 20 Q. B. D. 19.

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